Discover the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of Rajasthan on a small group tour, featuring expert guidance and unforgettable experiences like a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal and tiger spotting in Ranthambore National Park.
  • Explore the majestic state of Rajasthan with a small group and expert tour leader.
  • See the unforgettable Taj Mahal at sunrise, the most beautiful time to visit.
  • Maximize your chances of spotting a tiger in Ranthambore National Park with two game drives.
  • Discover the lesser-known Bundi, a fairytale town on the Aravali foothills.
  • Explore the lakeside city of Udaipur, nicknamed the Venice of the East.
  • Visit the 15th-century Jain temple at Ranakpur, beautifully carved from marble.
  • Enjoy a day of sightseeing in the Pink City of Jaipur, including the Amber Fort and Hawa Mahal.

On this adventure through Rajasthan, we spend 12 nights in hotels. The accommodations typically used can be found on the day-to-day itinerary. However, below are a few of the notable hotels on this trip.



Bundi: Ishwari Niwas Hotel (night 4)







Stay in a haveli (mansion) turned heritage hotel. It provides 24 rooms with traditional Bundi décor around an open courtyard with seating. There’s also a multi-cuisine restaurant, which specialises in Rajasthani dishes. The 100-year-old building, constructed during the reign of Maharao Raja Ishwari Singh, is close to the Bundi Palace and other historic attractions.



Udaipur: Paras Mahal Hotel (nights 5-6)







Relax in green gardens overlooking the Aravalli Hills when you stay at the Paras Mahal. Find further chilled moments at the Urvashi Bar, an ideal gathering spot for the group, or with a splash in the pool. It’s also close to the main attractions in Udaipur: the City Palace and Lake Pichola.



Jodhpur: Shree Ram International Hotel (night 7)







There’s plenty to recommend the Shree Ram, most notably a sprawling green garden with plenty of space to wander and relax. There’s also an outdoor pool for a quick dip plus a café-bar stocked with wines, cocktails and more. Elsewhere, there’s The Basil restaurant, serving a variety of cuisines.



Worth knowing



Hotels in India usually do not have heating as there are really only a couple of months in the year when the weather can get rather cold. You can request more blankets or the hotel may be able to provide a standing heater for your room. Please talk to your tour leader if you need help in this matter.